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WEB MASTER'S DUTIES The Hugo Neighborhood Association & Historical Society (Hugo Neighborhood, or HUNAHS) decided it needed a Web Page and Web Master to more effectively communicate with its neighbors and local government. The use of "HUNAHS" is, we hope, a way to use the magic vowel U in Hugo so we too can have our own county-wide catchword. Say it like you say Hugo, HU-NAHS. As Web Master, Karen Rose is a welcome addition to our board. KAREN'S BIO Social Science BA, Chico State University; Program Manager, LSI Logic: 1992 - 1995; Created Personal Web Page: 1996 CDSNET; Software Programmer, Pharmacy Computer Services: 1996 - Present; The Web Masters unique duties include developing and maintaining the Hugo Neighborhoods web site as directed by its officers. The Web Masters duties also include making policy decisions for the Hugo Neighborhood as they relate to its mission, including land use and history. Web PagesThe Hugo Neighborhood has two mission categories: land use and history. Projects are usually short term and conclude when the project ends. Our community sign and educational brochure program are long-term projects reflecting both categories. Examples of land use projects include promoting citizen involvement, comments and/or participation with individual land use applications, protection of homes from wildfire, land use workshops, considering transportation impacts, septic system evaluations, airshed forums, protecting farms and forests, appeals of land use decisions to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals, aquifer investigations, and protecting our rural quality of life. Examples of history projects include our annual Hugo History Day, inventory of Applegate Trail and Pacific Highway, transcription of Hugo Community Church journals, developing oral histories, educational workshops, deed research, cultural assets inventory, wildflower catalog, exploring our communitys Indian legacy, orcharding research, writing articles for "Mondays Make History" and the Oldtimer, and interpreting and preserving our local heritage through public interest activities. More Information Want more information? Contact an officer of the Hugo Neighborhood on how you can become involved in your communitys land use, and/or history projects. Your actual level of involvement as a volunteer is up to you. You would be donating your time and you are in control of the act of giving and practicing citizenship. Do you want to contribute information for our web page? Our new Web Master, Karen Rose, is ready to accept your ideas for consideration.
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